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Air
Flow |
A
dirty air
filter
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will cause excessive
strain on the
compressor and
blower motor.This
can cause the
components to
overheat and automatically
shut down.
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In
the extreme case, the components
will fail and need to be replaced.
To avoid inefficient or failed
operation of your unit, Check
the filters every 3 to 4 weeks.
Replace filters when necessary.
If you have a electronic filter,
clean the pre-filter every 4
weeks and wash cells in dishwasher
every two months. If you have
a Carrier or SpaceGard
mechanical filter it must be
changed every heating and every
cooling season. Replacement
filters are available at our
office, or can be shipped by
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Air
Flow |
SUPPLY-AIR
AND RETURN-AIR REGISTERS
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SHOULD
NOT BE BLOCKED
Drapes,
furniture, and toys are some
of the items commonly found
obstructing registers. Restricted
airflow lessens the unit's efficiency
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Outside
Unit |
THE
OUTDOOR UNIT MUST HAVE
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UNRESTRICTED
AIR FLOW
Never
cover the unit during the cooling
season. Do not lean anything
against it, or stand on it.
Do not allow grass clippings,
leaves, or other debris to accumulate
around or on top of the unit.
Maintain at least 6-inches minimum
clearance between the outdoor
unit and tall grass, vines,
shrubs, etc. Please keep service
doors free of trees, bushes,
and obstacles, for ease of service.
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Humidity |
Your
air conditioner will
remove humidity from
your home during the
cooling season.
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After the unit is operating
for awhile you should see
water dripping from the downspout
if your air handler is in
the attic or into the condensate
pump if your coil is in the
basement. On very humid days
it is not unusual to see some
condensation around the outside
unit.
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The
operation of your air conditioning system is controlled
by the indoor thermostat. You simply
adjust the thermostat and it maintains the indoor
temperature at the level you select. Most thermostats
have 3 controls: the temperature control selector,
fan switch, and system switch.
The temperature control selector is a dial, lever,
or button that allows you to set the temperature that
you wish to maintain for your personal comfort. There
is no set temperature that will satisfy everyone so
you should set it where you are most comfortable,
but never, never below 68 degrees for air condition
ing. Setting the thermostat below 68 degrees could
ice the coil and create a water leak or damage the
unit.
PLEASE
NOTE:
Most digital thermostats have built in time delays
to protect the compressor. This delay can prevent
the system from starting for up to 10 minutes.
Many outdoor units also have this feature in their
control circuit.
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You
may find that you can maintain greater personal
comfort by running the fan continuously
so that "air pockets" cannot form.
Due to the structure of the house, placement
of registers, etc., these air pockets may be
too cool or too warm for your liking. Continuous
fan operation minimizes any temperature differences.
This function is extremely beneficial in homes
with cathedral ceilings and skylights.Also,
systems equipped with electronic air cleaners
and/or humidifiers offer the added benefit of
having the air continuously cleaned year-round,
and humidified during the winter season.
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The
fan switch offers 2 options
for controlling the blower, Auto
and On. When set to auto,
the blower will only run when the thermostat
calls for cooling. When the fan
switch is set to the on position,
the blower will run continuously, even
though the outside unit is not running.
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Typically,
the system switch on your
thermostat offers the following selections:
cool, off, and for some,
heat.. If the system
switch is in the off position
you still may use the fan to circulate
the air in the house, by putting the fan
switch to on. If
the system switch is in
the off position neither
the heating or cooling will operate no
matter where you set the temperature dial
or lever. If you have a Programmable
Thermostat you should never make
the temperature change more than 3
degrees in the Air
Conditioning Mode. More than 3
degrees will cost more in electricity
than you can save, due to the longer recovery
time. In the Heat Mode you
can use an 8 degree set
down and still save on the cost of operation.
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When
operating in the cooling cycle, your air
conditioner will run until the indoor
air temperature is lowered to the level
you have selected. On extremely hot days,
your air conditioner will run for longer
periods of time and have shorter off
periods than on moderate days.
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The
following are typical conditions that add extra heat
and/or humidity
to your home and force your cooling unit to work longer
to keep your home comfortable:
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entrance
doors are frequently opened and closed.
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laundry
appliances are being operated.
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more
than the usual number of people are in the house.
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more
than the normal number of electric lights are
in use.
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drapes
are open on the sunny side of the house.
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BEFORE
CALLING FOR SERVICE BE SURE TO CHECK THE FOLLOWING:
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Your
Filters
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Thermostat
is set at least 3 degrees below house temprature
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SINCE
WE INSTALL A TIME DELAY IN OUR UNITS,
WHEN CHECKING CIRCUIT BREAKERS, PLEASE FOLLOW
THESE INSTRUCTIONS:
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Turn
system off. |
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Switch
circuit breaker off first to off and then back on. |
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Turn
system to cool and wait 10 minutes |
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ELM
Air Conditioning Corporation
177
Buffalo Avenue, Freeport, NY 11520
Call:
516-377-3200
Fax: 516-377-5166
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